1967 Euclid TS-18 [29LOT]

1967 Euclid TS-18 [29LOT] in The Invergordon Smelter, Documentary, 1972 IMDB

Class: Others, Construction & Engineering vehicle — Model origin: US — Built in: UK

1967 Euclid TS-18 [29LOT]

Pos: 00:01:02 [*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene 

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dsl SX

2018-02-02 01:33

[Image: 01-02stuff.jpg] [Image: 01-02stuffae-or-f.jpg]

[Image: 01-02stuffc.jpg] [Image: 01-02stuffd.jpg]

E or F plate = 1967-68. The other one behind confused me as it reverses away, until I realised it was going forwards but in the opposite direction, so only the rear is seen

[Image: 01-02stuffe.jpg]

.... which means it could be same/similar pair seen slightly later

[Image: 01-27stuff.jpg] [Image: 01-27stuffb.jpg]

Or are they different things??

lightninboy US

2018-02-02 03:06

It looks like Euclid to me, maybe Terex.

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mike962 DE

2018-02-02 10:21

Euclid S7

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUOvZKoiR9s

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dsl SX

2018-02-02 12:14

Seems some Euclids and successor Terexs were built in Motherwell (Scotland) from 1950 to at least 1982 - http://www.terextrucks.com/about/history

mike962 DE

2018-02-02 12:15

the time when britain actually had industry ?


and now they sunk so low that they foreign german trucks for the military

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jcb UK

2018-02-03 21:36

Terex still in Motherwell and busy building ADT 's :king:

http://www.terextrucks.com/about/history

-- Last edit: 2018-02-03 21:37:08

richt UK

2018-02-03 22:18

sorry to butt in on this thread but is there a way to get in touch with JCB as I am trying to track down a manual for an SXD020 dumper which he posted a while back!

jcb UK

2018-02-04 22:08

Hi richt .
It was just a copy pic from the net ,however Agrimanuals get them in now and again .
Also if you google Barford SXD020 there seems to be some free downloads.

Harold B US

2024-09-23 02:46

This is another TS-18 (29LOT) like its friend /vehicle.php?id=742232
The S-7 was much smaller and had big round headlights

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